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Similarly and international
Similarly if the jack is knocked into the ditch it is still alive unless it is out of bounds to the side resulting in a " dead " end which is replayed, though according to international rules the jack is " respotted " to the centre of the rink and the end is continued.
Similarly the Heads of government of ( con ) federal entities below the level of the sovereign state ( often without an actual Head of state, at least under international law ) may also be given an official residence, sometimes used as an opportunity to display its aspirations of statehood.
Similarly, a nation with de facto independence, like Somaliland, is one that is not recognized by other nations or by international bodies, even though it has its own government that exercises absolute control over its claimed territory.
Similarly, there is also an international organization of organizations for national osteopathic and osteopathic medical associations, statutory regulators, and universities / medical schools offering osteopathic and osteopathic medical education, known as the Osteopathic International Alliance ( OIA ).
Similarly, Asian origin has become unremarkable, because of the international successes of conductors from the Far East such as Seiji Ozawa, who was the Boston Symphony Orchestra's music director from 1973 until 2002 after holding similar posts in San Francisco and Toronto, and Myung-Whun Chung, who has held major posts in Germany and France and now is bringing the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra to international attention.
Similarly, the Cree have also asserted for many years that they are a separate people with the right to self-determination recognized under international law.
Similarly, Brown had also helped give Pan American a monopoly on international routes.
Similarly to nearby Rijeka Airport, it is not a major international destination.
Similarly, heroin-producing countries depend on supplies of acetic anhydride from the international market.
Similarly, Hamilton is known as the headquarters of many international shipping companies, such as DryShips Inc, Frontline Ltd. and Dockwise among others.
" and concluded that " Similarly, international agreements to reduce fishing capacity, to remove subsidies which encourage over-fishing, to encourage co-operation in management of fish stocks and flag States to take responsibility for their vessels fishing on the high seas, appear to have gone largely unheeded, to the detriment of deep-sea species and their associated ecosystems.
Similarly, the international access code using Cegetel would be ' 70 ' instead of ' 00 '.
Similarly, the Icelandic word tækni, meaning " technology, technique ", derives from tæki, meaning " tool ", combined with the nominal suffix-ni, but is, in fact, a PSM of the Danish ( or international ) teknik, meaning " technology, technique ".
Similarly, the CCM's major foreign policy focus is economic diplomacy within the international system, and peaceful coexistence with neighbors.
Later, Ambassador Susan E. Rice reiterated the need to strengthen the “ capacity of the organization to engage effectively in complex peace operations, at a time when the burdens and challenges placed on the institution are greater than ever .” Similarly, to assist and protect the civilians caught in conflicts, the United States claimed to be “ deeply committed to supporting and advancing international humanitarian law .” In order to uphold this commitment, the international community has specific tasks it must undertake: “ preventing conflicts, in the first place, keeping existing conflicts from escalating to mass atrocities, acting early and decisively when they occur, and ensuring that peace-building and post-conflict assistance consolidates peace durably once the conflict ends .” Lastly, Rice confirmed the necessity of PKO ’ s to end violations of international humanitarian law and to safeguard civilians.
Similarly, much of the economic policies driven by the Dutch during the colonial period were subsequently used as a basis for the beginnings of Taiwan ’ s modern international trade ; the beginnings of Taiwan ’ s mercantile history and contemporary economy can be attributed to the port systems that were facilitated during the Dutch Formosa period.
Similarly, Ragnar Nurkse ( 1953 ) argued that the exposure of a society to new goods or ways of living creates unhappiness with what had previously been acceptable consumption practices ; he dubbed it the " international demonstration effect.
Similarly, the green and gold colours used by Australian international sporting teams were inspired by the colours of wattles in general, rather than the Golden Wattle specifically.
Similarly, Australian cinematographers such as Russell Boyd, John Seale, Dean Semler and Donald McAlpine also rode the wave to international success.

Similarly and community
Similarly, a girl who graduates with a good working knowledge of stenography and the use of clerical machines and who is able to get a job at once may wish to improve her skill and knowledge by a year or two of further study in a community college or secretarial school.
Similarly, place names refer more often to a past event or a significant natural feature within a community than to a naturally demarcated area.
Similarly, members of the rabbinic community are considered to be Jews by the Moetzet Hakhamim, if they are patrilineally Jewish.
Similarly, some intersex people want to be included in LGBT groups and would prefer the term " LGBTI " while others insist that they are not a part of the LGBT community and would rather that they not be included as part of the term.
Similarly, Ollie Plimsolls is based on a community theatre actor that Shearsmith had worked with.
Similarly, Moseley has a well defined and established community spirit and ethos, exemplified by Moseley Neighbourhood Forum-a neighbourhood forum-that works to develop the area for the betterment of everyone.
Similarly restricted is a community in which dwarf sedge Carex humilis forms a conspicuous component.
Similarly, there is a high frequency of fumarase deficiency among the 10, 000 members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a community which practices both endogamy and polygyny, where it is estimated 75 to 80 percent of the community are blood relatives of just two men — founders John Y. Barlow and Joseph Smith Jessop.
Similarly, in World War II, Greenfield Park was the Canadian community that had the highest participation rate of military volunteers.
Similarly, churches, community centers, libraries, museums, and other organizations have hosted lectures in furtherance of their missions or their constituents ' interests.
Similarly there are restrictions on who can live in the community to prevent inflation of property values for year-round residents.
Similarly, the Bachelor of Criminal Justice with concentration in Law and Society and Forensic Psychology or the Associate Degree and Bachelor of Office Systems and Bachelor of Business Administration with concentration in Finance and Management, are well-recognized programs in both the university community and the workplace.
Similarly, when the infectious disease is picked up in the non-hospital setting it is considered " community acquired ".
Similarly, the Harris brothers ran a mechanical repair store for farming equipment and personal vehicles, another essential service for the small farming community.
Similarly, collaborative methods of execution and expertise drawn from outside the art world are often employed in activist art so as to attain its goals for community and public participation.
Similarly, Political scientists Haroldo Dilla Alfonso and Gerardo González Núñez study what they describe as Cuba ’ s “ community power and grassroots democracy ”.
Similarly, he argues that the person is conceived as a unique individual ( as in the proverb " antelope's soul is one, duiker's another "), so that each individual is self-complete, and the reality of the person cannot be derivative and posterior to that of the community.
Similarly, Edith Shaked argues that the Jews in Tunisia were able to maintain and reproduce their autonomous administrative, cultural and religious institutions, preserving intact their religious and communal identity, as a cohesive, well-organized and structured Jewish community, who remained a separate entity from the Arabs and the French:
Similarly the conservative historians reacted to the persecution of the Jews and to the Holocaust primarily with moral shock, leaving the events, only inadequately reconstructed by the West German research community, on the level of a purely traumatic experience ”.
Similarly Keener argues that Matthew is contrasting the goodness of the pagan Magi against the residents of Jerusalem as part of his overall advocacy of Christian outreach beyond the Jewish community.
Similarly, there is a large poetry community in Taiwan, and there have been several anthologies of Taiwanese poetry in English translation.
Similarly, the everyday issues of students failing at mathematics in the Open Program would require a more complex set of issues and community of individuals.

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